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Horace Mann stated, “Be ashamed to die, until you have won some victory for humanity.” What do you think he meant by this statement to his students?
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7a) why did the sherman anti-trust act get passed in 1890? 7b) "urbanization and the growth of cities made america more democratic in the late 1800s." how far do you agree? aice us history
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Horace Mann stated, “Be ashamed to die, until you have won some victory for humanity.” What do you t...
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